Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's Divorce Is in Limbo

Shannon Gibbs

When Hollywood's It couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt split up in September 2016, the world was shocked. As per news reports on global publications, the former power couple, who split in September 2016, has not moved forward with proceedings to end marriage.

"The divorce is not moving forward right now", an insider told the entertainment outlet.

"Everyone thinks they are going to get back together", said the source.

It is reported that Pitt's commitment to self-improvement has struck a chord with Jolie, who reportedly previously claimed she would consider taking Pitt back "if he showed he was committed to raising a family". Jolie is allegedly regretting her decision to split from Pitt: "She's still so in love with him". We're all just healing from the events that led to the filing.

The source said it remains "up in the air" whether Pitt and Jolie could reconcile their relationship, but told E!

Now, she wants to get the family back together, according to Us Weekly.

According to a report in US Weekly, a source revealed that Jolie changed her mind after seeing how much Pitt has changed since the separation.

He said: "I can't remember a day since I got out of college when I wasn't boozing or had a spliff, or something".

Brad confessed on GQ about his alcohol addiction saying, "I was boozing too much". "I grew up with a father-knows-best/war mentality - the father is all-powerful, superstrong - instead of really knowing the man and his own self-doubt and struggles", the two-time Golden Globe victor, raised in a conservative home in Springfield, Missouri, explained to the mag. It can be recalled that last year, the A-list actress filed for divorce from her husband of two years but things have come to a standstill. "It wouldn't be surprising if they announced that they're calling it off and trying to work things out".

Angelina filed for divorce from Brad last September citing irreconcilable differences.

They married in an intimate ceremony on August 23, 2014 in Correns, France.

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